Friday, February 22, 2013

Under the Sea





Finally got the camera a little more figured out. I say a little more because as you will see from some of the underwater shots, the subject is usually on the lower portion of the screen. Can't see the screen on the back of the camera when I'm under water, so my aim must be high. svj
That is the fish in the lower left portion, long and skinny.






Here are the neon blue fish in numbers.

That is the surface of the water in the upper part of the picture.




The neon blue fish were probably the first fish we saw, even before we started snorkeling.

According to our guide, Vili, this is about the only place of interest on Ha'apai. There was some battle fought here and as you can read this is the design of the fortress to protect the king.

This is Vili and his wife Mele and their two sons. He was our guide and she was in our first class in Tonga.
Mele and Vili's clothes line.


The other end of the Island from where we stayed on Ha'apai.





Our parting shot from Ha'apai, a mother pig and her piglets running away form us.



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